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At the start of the Civil War, Hubert Dent was a 1st lieutenant of the Eufaula Rifles, which became Company B of the 1st Alabama Infantry; he was eventually promoted to captain and commanded Dent's Battery (formerly Robertson's Battery).

Caffey practiced medicine in Lowndes County and Chilton County, Alabama. During the Civil War, he served as a surgeon for the Confederate forces in Virginia and North Carolina. A transcript is included.

Caffey practiced medicine in Lowndes County and Chilton County, Alabama. During the Civil War, he served as a surgeon for the Confederate forces in Virginia and North Carolina. A transcript is included.

Caffey practiced medicine in Lowndes County and Chilton County, Alabama. During the Civil War, he served as a surgeon for the Confederate forces in Virginia and North Carolina. A transcript is included.

Caffey practiced medicine in Lowndes County and Chilton County, Alabama. During the Civil War, he served as a surgeon for the Confederate forces in Virginia and North Carolina. A transcript is included.

Caffey practiced medicine in Lowndes County and Chilton County, Alabama. During the Civil War, he served as a surgeon for the Confederate forces in Virginia and North Carolina. A transcript is included.

Caffey practiced medicine in Lowndes County and Chilton County, Alabama. During the Civil War, he served as a surgeon for the Confederate forces in Virginia and North Carolina. A transcript is included.

Caffey practiced medicine in Lowndes County and Chilton County, Alabama. During the Civil War, he served as a surgeon for the Confederate forces in Virginia and North Carolina. A transcript is included.

Caffey practiced medicine in Lowndes County and Chilton County, Alabama. During the Civil War, he served as a surgeon for the Confederate forces in Virginia and North Carolina. A transcript is included.

Caffey practiced medicine in Lowndes County and Chilton County, Alabama. During the Civil War, he served as a surgeon for the Confederate forces in Virginia and North Carolina. A transcript is included.

During the Civil War Lee served in Company A of the 24th Ohio Infantry Regiment. In the letter he describes camp life and troop movements; mentions Union officers and the upcoming fight for Lookout Mountain; and expresses disdain for the...

During the Civil War, Alex served in the 2nd and 3rd Alabama Cavalry. In the letter he discusses clothing he has received and more that he and other men will need; weather and conditions in camp; nearby fighting; his duties as an escort ("It is one...

During the Civil War, Alex served in the 2nd and 3rd Alabama Cavalry. In the letter he discusses clothing that he needs, listing it in order of priority. He also mentions reports of a skirmish on Raccoon Mountain. A transcript is included.

During the Civil War, Alex served in the 2nd and 3rd Alabama Cavalry. In the letter he discusses his unsuccessful attempt to get out of the service because of a medical condition. He then explains that he wants his father to consult a lawyer and...

During the Civil War, Alex served in the 2nd and 3rd Alabama Cavalry. In the letter he discusses mutual acquaintances; "recruit furloughs" obtained by several men ("he puts in a recruit and gets 40 days more"); rumors of enemy troop movements; a...

During the Civil War, Alex served in the 2nd and 3rd Alabama Cavalry. In the letter he discusses recent troop movements; fighting in the area during the Battle of Marietta; changes in command in his regiment; mutual acquaintances; and the plans of...

During the Civil War, Alex served in the 2nd and 3rd Alabama Cavalry. In the letter he discusses the journey back to his company after furlough, including traveling expenses, companions, and accommodations along the way (one night he "Camped out at...

During the Civil War, Alex served in the 2nd and 3rd Alabama Cavalry. In the letter he discusses traveling as a courier; difficult conditions in camp; the raid by General Joseph Wheeler in southeastern Tennessee; his opinion of several Confederate...

During the Civil War, Alfred Moore served in the 33rd Alabama Infantry Regiment. In the letter he gives a detailed description of his regiment's involvement in the Battle of Murfreesboro (also known as the Battle of Stones River). He mentions that...